Leo and Luke are at ces in Vegas this week. They spent some time with Corsair and this is the first of four videos we have prepared for you. This video focuses on the new A500 Cooler and the iCUE ...
Mechanical switches have become so synonymous with gaming keyboards that it's jarring to see a known gaming hardware brand like Corsair releasing a membrane board as part of its gaming range.
Today Christina takes a look at the just released Corsair Katar Pro xt Mouse, and the MM700 mat. These cost £34.99 and £59.99 respectively. Are they worth consideration as a pair, or alone, or should ...
So, you’ve just put together your new gaming rig and need something to keep your CPU cool and running its best. What do you do? If you want the best performance for the cost and the lowest noise, a ...
The Corsair K55 RGB Pro XT is certainly cheap, and while it doesn't quite meet the speed needs of esports, there's definitely a place for this full suite of controls. Why you can trust GamesRadar+ Our ...
CORSAIR launched a pair of products together this week with the Katar Pro XT Gaming Mouse and the MM700 RGB Extended Mouse Pad. The mouse has been designed to have a lighter touch to it as well as ...
CORSAIR revealed a pair of new gaming keyboards this week as they have two different versions of the K55 RGB Pro Gaming Keyboard. The two versions are the standard version and the K55 RGB Pro XT, and ...
To say that Corsair has led the charge for all-in-one liquid coolers would be something of an understatement. Working with key ODMs to bring the tech to a wider audience, the firm's Hydro Series ...
When it comes to enthusiast PC hardware, Corsair has been top of their game for years. From some of the best power supplies to some of the best peripherals, they’ve got a bit of everything. Today, ...
Corsair is expanding its best-selling K55 RGB gaming keyboard line with the addition of the K55 RGB Pro (US$49) and K55 RGB Pro XT ($69) to the stables. Actually, I think the 2016 K55 RGB is likely to ...
The Corsair iCUE H150i RGB Pro XT comes in a pretty long box, but given it has to house a 360mm radiator and accessories, that’s hardly surprising. I’m happy to see it’s in the now-standard Corsair ...